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How Long Is the Coast of Britain? Statistical Self-Similarity and Fractional Dimension
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1967
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Marine GeologyCartographyEngineeringReduced-scale ImageGeometryFractional DimensionScaling AnalysisGeographical CurvesQuantity DGeographyCoastal GeomorphologyOceanographyContinental MarginStatistical Self-similarityFractal AnalysisStatisticsSocial SciencesContinental Shelf
Geographical curves are so involved in their detail that their lengths are often infinite or, rather, undefinable. However, many are statistically "selfsimilar," meaning that each portion can be considered a reduced-scale image of the whole. In that case, the degree of complication can be described by a quantity D that has many properties of a "dimension," though it is fractional; that is, it exceeds the value unity associated with the ordinary, rectifiable, curves.
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